The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Japanese version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Nepali version of the resource.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Vietnamese version of the resource.
This document is the project charter for the King County Mobility Coalition's Inclusive Planning Community Transportation Navigators & Marketing, Distribution, and Outreach projects, as led by the similarly named workgroup. It
This is the project charter for the King County Mobility Coalition's work on a One-Call One-Click system through it's Inclusive Planning grant from April 1st, 2019 to January 31st, 2020.
The King County Mobility Coalition, through it's Access to Work and School Committee, produced this helpful handout to determine the different types of ORCA cards an individual can qualify for. This is the Korean version of the resource.
This slide deck for the King County Mobility Coalition meeting on August 20, 2019 shares a presentation on ORCA Next Gen, a follow-up to the Immigrants and Refugees Needs Assessment, an Inclusive Planning update, and other briefings.
Meeting Slides
From June 2018 to June 2019, King County Metro worked with Hopelink Mobility Management and the King County Mobility Coalition's Access to Work and School Committee to distribute 6,000 $10 pre-loaded ORCA Youth cards and transit education materials to high school students in King County. This report details the findings, recommendations, and lessons learned from this effort.
These slides for the Access to Healthcare Committee meeting on August 7th, 2019 feature a presentation from the Northwest Kidney Center on transportation needs of dialysis patients, among other agenda topics.
This needs assessment, produced by the University of Washington's Evans School of Public Policy and Governance Graduate Consulting Lab on behalf of the King County Mobility Coalition, assesses the barriers and needs of immigrant and refugee populations in King County as they relate to transportation and mobility.
These are notes compiled during a KCMC Education and Outreach field trip to learn more about two of King County's first / last mile transportation solutions, Via to Transit and Ride2.
This is a slide deck that accomponied a KCMC Education and Outreach field trip to learn more about two of King County's first / last mile transportation solutions, Via to Transit and Ride2.
This slide deck for the King County Mobility Coalition meeting on May 21st, 2019 features a presentation on the Transportation Barriers and Needs for Immigrants and Refugees in King County (based on the KCMC needs assessment), an update on King County Metro's income-based fare program, and other agenda items.
Sound Transit provided an update on their Sounder services during the South King County Mobility Coalition meeting on May 9, 2019.
The EERC is hosting an ongoing series of Coffee Talk events in collaboration with Senior Centers and Community Centers on the Eastside.
Sound Transit presented on the I-405 Bus Rapid Transit at the South King County Mobility Coalition on March 14, 2019.
The Regional Alliance for Resilient and Equitable Transportation (RARET) created an After Action Report to analyze the February 2019 snow event and subsequent service changes, strategies, and coordination that occured as a result.
Task Force
King County Metro shared about their previous and updated fare enforcement policy, in addition to the process of reforming it, at the King County Mobility Coalition meeting on February 19th, 2019.
The South King County Mobility Coalition produced a Food Access and Transportation Needs Assessment to evaluate the transportation barriers South King County residents face in accessing food retailers and food banks.
This report details the King County Mobility Coalition's work and findings done during Round 1 efforts of the Inclusive Planning grant.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on King County Metro's Community Van program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
This evaluation report reviews the field trip series, with a total of 16 trips, facilitated by the King County Mobility Coalition's Education and Outreach Committee in 2017 and 2018.
The EERC is hosting an ongoing series of Coffee Talk events in collaboration with Senior Centers and Community Centers on the Eastside.
This document reviews a variety of accomplishments the King County Mobility Coalition achieved through it's collaboration, coordination, and advocacy in 2018.
Sound Transit presented to the South King County Mobility Coalition during their November 2018 meeting on the Sound Sound Link Extensions.
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on the Wallingford Senior Center's Van program after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
Workshop with the objective to; introduce the Regional Alliance for Resilient and Equitable Transportation (RARET), explore the potential role of a transportation provider in an emergency, understand the basics of Business Continuity Planning, identify how emergency managers can support transportation providers
This is a report produced by the Education and Outreach Committee of the King County Mobility Coalition with details on the various Muckleshoot Department of Transportation programs after a field trip interacted with the service in 2018.
Provide emergency preparedness training to Hopelink Transportation staff, to reinforce their role (as service-critical staff) in an emergency and equip them to come to work in an emergency to support the regional transportation system
Emergency alert system. How to communicate with the public in a way everyone comprehends.